Law Enforcement's Tsunami of Change 2021

Domestic Preparedness
Throughout 2020, many public institutions have been tested. Many did not rise to the occasion and embrace the challenges. Many did not exhibit the domestic preparedness stance that they spent years portraying – law enforcement was no exception. This podcast is the conclusion to a four-part article series on “The New Age of Police Reform.” Learn how law enforcement is seeking to find new ways to overcome modern challenges in an ever-evolving socioeconomic environment. During this 30-minute discussion, the following topics will be discussed: Does law enforcement reform mean imminent change? How will policing reform affect small and midsized cities? Where have Sir Robert Peel’s 9 principals broken down? Has the policing role moved from guardian to warrior and back again? With a cellphone camera recording many use-of-force incidents, what role does training play in rebuilding public trust? Open discussion on civil unrest, terrorism, mental illness, and other domestic preparedness concerns.

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